After a 30-minute training session, customers are outfitted with a harness. Instructors then let you loose on the different elements of the course.

Adventurers do not just get to ride zip lines down to the ground. In fact, one must climb high rope ladders 40 feet in the air to platforms before reaching the different zip line areas.

Once you climb the rope ladders, you must traverse tight ropes and other obstacles high in the trees.

“It's awesome, so fun," said Brianne Caplan, of the North Hills. "A little scary at first, then you get used to it. It was good though."

As for the system keeping you from falling to the ground, Go Ape Instructor Michelle Barnes, said, “They're strong enough to hold multiple buses, so one person on the line is nothing for these things, they're entirely safe.”

You need to be at least 10 years old to try the Go Ape course. The maximum weight is about 300 pounds. If you meet the requirements, you can go online and sign up for a session. In no time, you will be finding a way to jump off a tiny wooden platform 40 feet in the air, and fly to the ground.

Barnes said, “At another location they had a 90-year-old woman who was on the course, so if you can climb a rope ladder, you are able to do it.”